Zoey Carty was diagnosed with frontal lobe epilepsy when she was 6 months old. Zoey was having 10 seizures a day and, on the advice of her neurologist, she was treated with phenobarbital, a common drug for epilepsy.
Washington D.C., where the family lives, allows the use of medical marijuana to those with a license. But the family hit a roadblock when Zoey, who just turned 12, was told that her charter school would not permit the drug to be administered on school grounds. Eight minors in Washington D.C. hold medical marijuana licenses, according to to the Washington Post, which cited data from the district’s Department of Health.
“Medical marijuana should be treated as an EpiPen, where a physician can administer the medication to students,” Khalepari said. “Cities and States need to take the necessary steps to give the appropriate access for seriously ill children.”
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
Is California one of the right? If not why not? It does alleviate a large quantity of symptoms that hold back students from learning.And a school nurse should have to oversee the ingesting of it. not administer just oversee.
Meanwhile those with chronic pain conditions fight an uphill battle for the medications they need. And no, marijuana doesn't work for everybody, a lot of insurance doesn't cover it, & it's expensive. Seems every time we turn around another effective pain medication schedule I/II
only the oil that helps in seizures
DanMcDizzle
you don't need medical marijuana in any school, that is just going to lead kids into smoking the real stuff
It's terrible kids have been taken away from their parents because marijuana was the only medicine that worked to treat them.
So that’s why it’s called High School
Yes prohibition is dying
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